2020 VISITOR & RESIDENT GUIDE - PLYMOUTH, WISCONSIN - Plymouth Chamber
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TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME 4 OUR HISTORY 6 EVENTS 8 DINING 18 LODGING 22 SHOPPING 23 ADVERTISING DIRECTORY 24 IMPORTANT NUMBERS 28 MAP OF PLYMOUTH 30 10 MUST SEES 32 MURALS 36 PARKS 38 SCHOOLS 40 WORSHIP 42 PUBLIC SERVICES 44 COMMUNITY LIFE 46 HEALTHCARE 48 RECREATION 49 CHAMBER MEMBERS 54
WELCOME MAYOR WELCOME Holiday Celebrations starting with our Holiday Gathering Parade As the mayor of the city of Plymouth, Wisconsin, I would like to the day after Thanksgiving and ending with our nationally welcome you and invite you to enjoy all that our community has recognized Big Cheese Drop on New Year’s Eve. There are to offer. Whether you are a visitor, current resident, or someone so many more activities (too numerous to list going on in the considering a move to Plymouth, this guide will help you learn Plymouth area). The Plymouth Arts Center also offers an excellent about life in Plymouth and why you should consider visiting or series of productions, gallery openings, and holiday celebrations. relocating to our city. Throughout the year, many of our local clubs and organizations host a variety of family-friendly events. Our picturesque, historic downtown is filled with several great businesses while preserving a charming small-town feel. Visitors Our historic downtown district, listed in both the National Register will find generous and welcoming hospitality from our Plymouth and State Register of Historic Places, continues to attract visitors residents. And no visit to Plymouth would be complete without to the charming shops and restaurants. And our expanding sampling some of our local cheeses at area stores and shops. business population provides many employment possibilities. Since Plymouth is the Cheese Capital of the World, you will see the beginnings of our cheese legacy at Antoinette, the 20-foot We take great pride in everything Plymouth has to offer that cow statue found at the west end of Mill Street. You can also learn makes our community a great place to live, work, or visit. If you’re about our deep cheese history at the newly opened Cheese a tourist, perhaps a visit to our local Chamber of Commerce and Counter & Dairy Heritage Center, located in our downtown. Visitor’s Center to pick up additional information and find out what’s going on in Plymouth will assist you in getting the most Make a point to enjoy, when you come to Plymouth, our 25 out of your visit. historically significant murals painted by the Walldogs in 2011. They are spread all throughout our quaint downtown area. Again, welcome to Plymouth! We hope this Visitor’s and Resident Guide will help you enjoy the experience. And, of course, you are invited to attend all of our celebrations and festivals. From our Taste of Plymouth in June, to Mill Street Festival in July, Jazz & Blues Crawl in August, and all of our Don Pohlman Plymouth City Mayor CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WELCOME ABOUT Welcome to the Cheese Capital of the World, Plymouth, Located on the east side of Plymouth on Walton Drive (near the Wisconsin! Thank you for your interest in visiting Plymouth. This intersection of Hwy 57 and Hwy 23), the Plymouth Chamber guide is designed to inspire and provide you with tools to help of Commerce is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit association dedicated you determine if Plymouth is the place for you to live or plan to promoting business in the Plymouth area. The Chamber is your trip to visit. Take some time to explore Plymouth’s wonderful funded by membership dues and event proceeds. restaurants, eclectic shops, and collection of significant murals in the downtown historic district. Experience rich culture and CITY & COMMUNITY EVENTS unmatched outdoor adventures. • Cheese Capital Family Music Festival • Mill Street Festival You can visit the Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center to • Cheese Capital Wine Walk learn about Plymouth’s history in cheese, while enjoying our local • Pumpkin Walk cheeses. Enjoy our many summer activities from concerts in our • Holiday Gathering & Christmas Parade park, to festivals, aquatic center, and our many parks throughout the city. Our winter activities are just as plentiful. You can spend CHAMBER SERVICES time ice skating on the Mill Pond, skiing at our ski hill, or sledding • Chamber Website on Cardboard Hill. • Business Referrals • Relocation & Tourism Contacts Each season brings its own colors and beauty to see, making • Chamber Dollars Plymouth a unique, destination experience. We look forward to • Education & Seminars welcoming you. • Networking Events • Membership Directory Mary Hauser • • Certificate of Origin Sponsorship Opportunities Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Executive Director • Newsletter STAFF Executive Director: Mary Hauser Events & Tourism Coordinator: Angie Matzdorf 4 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | WELCOME
OUR HISTORY Plymouth is now a thriving community, but when the first settlers came upon Plymouth, they would have seen not much more than wilderness and a stream surrounded by swampy land covered with thickets of alder. Plymouth was originally known by early Native Americans as Ta- quit-qui-oc, or Crooked River. Plymouth was originally surveyed in 1835 by United States Engineers with the first land purchase made in 1836. Plymouth has a rich history beginning when the first settlers, Isaac Thorpe along with his two sons John and Rensallaer and his son-in-law William Bowen, arrived May 8th, 1845. The men, natives of Pennsylvania, traveled all day from neighboring Sheboygan Falls. By May 12th, they had built a log home. There was no floor or chimney, but it kept them safe. As the men were preparing for their first night in the new home, three wagons arrived carrying men, women, and children. That first night, they all shared the new log home. Four days after that night, on May 16th, Mrs. Thorpe and their daughter arrived. In July 1845, Henry Davidson and his son Thomas arrived. Henry gave the name of Springfield to the new settlement, but Thomas renamed it Plymouth, after Plymouth, Connecticut, where his sweetheart died and lay buried. Many more families arrived and settled in the following years and in 1847, a surveyor was employed to lay out the western side Plymouth. That spring, a log grocery store was built. Following were a small log shop, blacksmith, and shoemaker. A business district was in the works. One would spend twelve cents for a pound of coffee, eleven cents for a pound of butter, a dollar for shoes, and $175 per hundred pounds for corn meal. The neighboring Natives were frequent customers at the store, selling their goods and purchasing other articles they desired. The first sawmill was built in 1848 and a grist mill was erected in fall 1849. Just over a decade after the first residents settled in Plymouth, there was a need for a rail center. The arrival of the Sheboygan and Mississippi Railroad came in April 1859 and the Milwaukee and Northern Railroad followed in 1871. With the growing city, there was a need for a fire department. Organized in October 1868, a hand engine and 200 feet of rubber hose were purchased. By 1875, a fire house had been built and the department consisted of three divisions: chemical crew, hook and ladder crew, and a gang of firefighters. Plymouth was incorporated as a city in 1877 and Otto Puhlman was elected Mayor. Plymouth was nicknamed “The Hub City,” not just because of the central location in the county, but for the manufacturing of hubs and spokes for wagons and bicycles. As Plymouth grew, it had many different types of industry: cigar, furniture, phonograph, and beer among them, but it gained its reputation as the “Cheese Capital of the World.” Cheeseville was the common name for the section of town south of the depot where cheese was manufactured, collected, stored, cured, graded, packed, and shipped all over the world. In fact, during World War II, more than 1,000 of Plymouth’s 4,400 citizens found employment in the cheese industry. 6 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | OUR HISTORY
From 1918 to 1955 the Wisconsin Cheese Exchange, which operated out of the Exchange Bank building downtown, helped to establish, influence, and set national cheese prices. Isaac Thorpe would be proud to see what Plymouth has become. Built by determination, ingenuity, and hard work, the values of Plymouth residents remain the same today. Most of the wilderness has been shaped into parks, schools, residential areas, and a booming downtown district. There are many beautiful historic buildings and homes throughout Plymouth. There are 18 buildings that have been landmarked by the city and a brochure has been made for a self-guided tour of these landmarked buildings. You may pick up a brochure at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Office or the Plymouth Historical Society Museum. The Plymouth Historical Society museum, located in downtown Plymouth, is housed in a three story cream city brick commercial building built in 1875. It was originally built as a tavern and residence for Mr. William Sebald and his family. It has been home to the Historical Society since 2007. Open year-round, the free family-friendly museum offers changing exhibits that have included a general store, a vintage parlor, cheese making, Indian arrowheads, artifacts, and much more! Visit the museum at 420 East Mill Street • 920-893-1876 TAKE A LOOK BACK AT HISTORIC PLYMOUTH WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 7
EVENTS JANUARY KEITH ABLER & FRIENDS IRISHMAN’S WALK CONCERT March 17 HEARTHSIDE DINNER February 7 & 8 A celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. A fantastic night of great music! Parade starts 11am, meeting at Family January 11 www.plymoutharts.org Video (10:30am) and traveling through Enjoy a delicious hearth-cooked meal, downtown, ending at The Fig and The prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade House stagecoach hotel! HEARTHSIDE DINNER Pheasant. All are invited to wear their February 8 best green and walk with the Irishmen. www.wadehouse.org Enjoy a delicious hearth-cooked meal, APRIL “OLD FASHIONED” NIGHT AT prepared with you own hands, in the WADE HOUSE historic Wade House stagecoach hotel! www.wadehouse.org January 18 BASIC BLACKSMITHING Three different types of old-fashioneds 41ST ANNUAL BUDWEISER WORKSHOP are provided, guests try each and April 4 & 5 vote for their favorite. Appetizers and CLASSIC RACE OF CHAMPIONS Learn the art of blacksmithing from Musical Entertainment. February 8-9 our skilled tradesmen in the 1800s www.wadehouse.org The Budweiser Classic Race of Dockstader Blacksmith Shop during Champions will again feature the high- this two day workshop. WI DESIGNER CRAFTS COUNCIL flying snowcross racers of the Great www.wadehouse.org BIENNIAL Northern Sno-x Series! This event is also home to the Battle of Wisconsin January 23-March 6 SnoCross State Championships! HEARTHSIDE DINNER The WDCC 2020 Biennial Members April 4 www.plymouthsnowrangers.com Exhibition, “Makers and Masters... Enjoy a delicious hearth-cooked meal, Tradition in Transition” will feature prepared with your own hands, in the WDCC members, be they Master Craft CAROL BURNETT SHOW historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. Artists with decades of experience, February 21-23, 28, 29 & March 1 www.wadehouse.org new Makers at the beginning of their Show presented by the Plymouth Arts Center Theatre Company. creative evolution, or mature members www.plymoutharts.org JOSEPH SARTORI CONCERT devoting more time to their creative SERIES passions after leaving other careers. April 4 MARCH www.plymoutharts.org The Joseph Sartori Concert Series was initiated at the Plymouth Arts Center FEBRUARY WEAR “FORE” ART, as a tribute to the late Joseph Sartori INVITATIONAL – WEARABLES in honor of his musical talent and in ANNUAL SOCK HOP March 13-May 1 appreciation of the Sartori Family’s Exhibit showcasing a collection of generous contribution to the Plymouth February 1 artistic wearable items. Arts Center. Have a rockin’ good time as the clock www.plymoutharts.org www.plymoutharts.org rolls back to the 1950’s! www.plymoutharts.org 15TH ANNUAL IRISH “TRASHION SHOW” BINGO & BEER SHAMROCKS & SHENANIGANS April 25 The GFWC Plymouth Women’s Club February 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 MUSIC SHOW will hold their annual Trashion Show Ticket includes 1 drink, unlimited March 13-14 fundraiser. popcorn, and your first bingo card. Celebrate the Irish in all of us with www.plymoutharts.org www.wadehouse.org “Shamrocks and Shenanigans”, a revue consisting of traditional Irish songs, PLYMOUTH DIRT TRACK SOUP-ER-BOWL both sung and instrumentals, as well as Irish dancing, poetry and folk tales. RACING February 1 Stop in at participating downtown www.plymoutharts.org Late April-September Plymouth businesses to participate in a Plymouth Dirt Track Racing provides soup taste testing contest. HEARTHSIDE DINNER great racing action on our 1/3-mile clay oval. Action packed weekly shows March 14 consist of 360 Sprint cars, Late Models, Enjoy a delicious 19th-century hearth- Grand Nationals and B Mods. Racing cooked meal, prepared with your own is held most Saturday nights from late hands, in the historic Wade House April through September. Other special stagecoach hotel. racing events are mixed in throughout www.wadehouse.org the season. www.plymouthdtr.com 8 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
MAY TAVERN NIGHT AT WADE CONCERTS IN CITY PARK HOUSE June-August, Thursday Evenings STAYCATION CRUISE May 15 Bring a blanket and your love of music Join us for a drink at Wade’s historic and join us this summer on Thursday May 1 & 3 tavern and have a pint at the same bar nights for free concerts in the park. Let the Plymouth Arts Center take that was used 170 years ago! The bands play in the City Park band you on a Staycation Cruise. Boarding www.wadehouse.org shell and concessions are available at time on May 1 is at 6pm, and May 3 the cake stand. at 12pm. Enjoy a wonderful meal and entertainment by the Rosetti & Wigley MEMORIAL DAY PARADE www.plymouthgov.com Duo as we sail with some special May 25 guests and interact with the crew Parade primary route is E Mill Street. MILL STREET LIVE MUSICAL members. Bands, color guard, floats, civic groups. SERIES www.plymoutharts.org Traditional Memorial Day ceremonies June-August, Fridays take place at Union Cemetery, at end of The “Mill Street Live” Summer Musical ALIVE IN THE ARTS parade route. Series is celebrating its 12th year of May 8-August 7 fantastic performances at the Plymouth 25th Annual Juried, Wisconsin MOTOAMERICA SUPERBIKE Arts Center. “Mill Street Live” is a professional artists and residents for SERIES summer musical revue featuring songs whom fine art is an avocation, are May 29-31 that span the generations; something invited to submit entries for Gallery The fast and flowing 4-mile natural road for all ages to enjoy. This high-energy 110 North’s 25th Annual Juried Exhibit, course at Road America will serve as song and dance show is performed “Alive in the Arts.” Artists must be 18 the theater of was as the MotoAmerica by members of the Mill Street Guild years and over to enter. Exhibit is open Series comes to Road America. One of and is regarded as one of the most to all two and three-dimensional fine the most excited and challenging tracks entertaining shows in the area. art media including, but not limited to, on the MotoAmerica calendar. www.plymoutharts.org pastel, painting, sculpture, graphite, www.roadamerica.com drawing, photography, fiber, ceramics, 5TH ANNUAL NORTHERN metal, glass, wood, paper, jewelry, BUFFALO BILL SHOW MORAINE SPRING ART TOUR leather, printmaking and mixed media. May 30 & 31 June 5-6 www.plymoutharts.org The Wade House brings the thrill and Join us for this fantastic two-day self- excitement of fast horses, trick riding guided tour of the greater Sheboygan MUSICAL POTPOURRI, PAC and fancy shooting. Recreating the Wild County area artist’s private studios, ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT West shows. galleries, and boutiques. You’ll May 15 & 16 www.wadehouse.org have a chance to meet painters, The Plymouth Arts Center Singers printmakers, potters, furniture makers; JUNE present their spring show, with an fiber, glass, metal and leather artists, ensemble comprised of local area photographers and more. There singers. will be demos, door prizes, and the www.plymoutharts.org PLYMOUTH AQUATIC CENTER opportunity to purchase original, fine June-August art directly from the artists who created it. Admission is free! SPRING VINTAGE FESTIVAL The Plymouth Aquatic Center (PAC) is a family destination for people www.plymoutharts.org May 15-17 Road America kicks off the racing seeking aquatic excitement. Located season featuring exciting wheel- in the heart of Plymouth’s City Park, to-wheel action from vintage and the PAC coordinates an impressive list historical cars. of activities for young kids to senior www.roadamerica.com citizens. The PAC has a fully stocked concession stand. www.pacpool.weebly.com WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 9
FREE FUN WEEKEND FAMILY MUSIC FESTIVAL CARRIAGE DRIVING DAYS June 6-7 June 27 July 18 & 19 No fishing licenses, trail passes or Head to Stayer Park for a day of music! Join us for Carriage Driving Days and state park admission is required this Food vendors, drinks, live music and watch carriages and horses complete weekend! Go enjoy the Kettle Moraine friends! obstacle courses in the arena. State Forest! www.plymouthwisconsin.com www.wadehouse.org 1860’S DAIRY DAYS KIDS FROM WISCONSIN WEATHERTECH® June 6 & 7 PERFORMANCE INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE Celebrate Dairy Month, and Wisconsin’s June 27 WITH BRIAN REDMAN dairy heritage, at Wade House by The Kids from Wisconsin performs a (VINTAGE CARS) taking part in milk, butter and ice cream diverse repertoire of morale-boosting July 23-26 making in the fashion of the 1860s. musical entertainment for audiences A mid-summer favorite, The www.wadehouse.org of all ages. They maintain a broad WeatherTech® International Challenge repertoire of music that includes the with Brian Redman is one of the largest WEATHERTECH CHICAGO American favorites, big band, 50’s-80’s vintage racing events in the United REGION SCCA JUNE SPRINTS classics, Motown, country, Broadway States and features over 400 cars June 12-14 and current top hits, filling a two hour competing in several groups. Everything from showroom stock to fully staged performance. highly modified purpose-built race cars www.plymoutharts.org IMSA SPORTSCAR WEEKEND from nine race groups are scheduled July 30-August 2 JULY for this years’ WeatherTech® Chicago The IMSA SportsCar Championship Region SCCA June Sprints®. and IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge www.roadamerica.com takes over Road America’s four-mile FOODWAYS PROGRAM circuit for what will be one of the most BREAKFAST AT THE INN AT WADE HOUSE: BAKING incredible weekends of sports car June 13 WEEKEND racing in the world. Help prepare an 1860’s breakfast in July 11 & 12 www.roadamerica.com the Wade House kitchens, working at Learn how to bake the old fashioned AUGUST the open hearth or period cookstove, way! and savor the hearty meal in the inn’s www.wadehouse.org dining room. www.wadehouse.org MILL STREET FESTIVAL NASCAR XFINITY SERIES July 11 HENRY 180 / STADIUM SUPER NTT INDYCAR SERIES REV Come spend the day in downtown TRUCK SERIES / SCCA PRO GROUP GRAND PRIX Plymouth for our annual Mill Street TRANS AM June 18-21 Festival! Three stages of entertainment- August 6-8 The NTT IndyCar Series takes center Family Stage, Acoustic Stage and Music The NASCAR Xfinity Series Henry 180 stage as an international lineup of Stage. In addition to live entertainment, weekend will feature incredible wheel- drivers will have their chance to battle it there will be delicious food to eat to-wheel and door-to-door racing from out for glory on one of the world’s most and lots of different vendors to visit. the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Stadium majestic road courses. A petting zoo and pony rides will be Super Truck Series and the SCCA Pro www.roadamerica.com located behind the Mill Street Festival Trans Am Series. at Stayer Park. Be sure to pick up a www.roadamerica.com Downtown Mural Map and enjoy our TASTE OF PLYMOUTH historic murals as you walk downtown! June 22 ENCAUSTIC EXHIBITION www.plymouthwisconsin.com Come to downtown Plymouth to August 14-October 1 sample your favorites from local dining Wisconsin artists using encaustic facilities. Music, food and friends! mediums in their art (colored pigment added to hot beeswax). www.plymoutharts.org 10 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
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17TH ANNUAL CHEESE CAPITAL WORLD CHALLENGE ARIENS ART ON WHEELS JAZZ & BLUES CRAWL FOR THE August 28-30 FEATURING VSCDA (VINTAGE ARTS The Blancpain GT World Challenge CARS) August 14 America headlines an all Sports Car September 18-20 Presented by the Plymouth Arts Center, weekend at Road America, bringing The Ariens Art On Wheels featuring Plymouth’s restaurants and pubs host exotic GT3 machinery to the popular VSCDA weekend typically draws more 10 live jazz bands - small jazz combos circuit. Formerly Pirelli World Challenge, than 300 vintage and historic racecars to a full orchestra swing band. the new-look series is a part of a global with 11 groups to run over the three- www.plymoutharts.org series racing in Europe, Asia, and day event. The fan-friendly paddock is America showcasing a new race format open to spectators for close-up views FOODWAYS PROGRAM with 90-min double-header races of amazing racing machines prepared featuring full-service pit stops, driver AT WADE HOUSE: MEAT to era specifications all weekend. changes, and increased strategy. WEEKEND www.roadamerica.com www.roadamerica.com August 15 & 16 Learn how to preserve meat the old- ANNUAL AUTUMN FESTIVAL ARTS, CRAFTS, AND TRADES September 19 fashioned way! www.wadehouse.org FAIR PJ Campbells at The Depot annual August 30 Autumn Festival. The street will be Shop at over 80 vendor booths, watch CHEESE CAPITAL WINE WALK partially closed off providing extra room the tradesmen demonstrations, enjoy for dancing and socializing. Stop in for August 21 the food trucks, listen to the live music, dinner, music and meet up with some Experience downtown Plymouth as you and explore the historic site! great friends! sample wine and cheese at various www.wadehouse.org www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com locations. Participants need to pre- register with the Plymouth Chamber SEPTEMBER Office. Those attending are able to CIVIL WAR WEEKEND visit 16 different locations in downtown September 25-27 Action filled days of battle re- Plymouth, sampling wine at each BREAKFAST AT THE INN enactments, military drills, medical stop. In addition, there will be cheese September 12 care situations, period music and samples, desserts, snacks, live music Help prepare an 1860’s breakfast in food, demonstrations, educational and more! the Wade House Kitchens, working at presentations and more. Skirmish at www.plymouthwisconsin.com the open hearth or period cookstove, 11am, battle at 2pm on Saturday and and savor the hearty meal in the inn’s SHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR dining room. Sunday. www.wadehouse.org August 27-31 www.wadehouse.org Five days of fair fun, including animal barns, rides, music stages, family acts, food, drinks and fun! www.shebcofair.com 12 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
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NOVEMBER IF IT’S MONDAY, IT MUST BE WISCONSIN WATERCOLOR MURDER SOCIETY September 25-27 October 9-November 27 HEARTHSIDE DINNER A murder-mystery comedy written by The Plymouth Arts Center is pleased November 7 playwright Pat Cook. Set in the 1940’s, to host the WWS’s fall membership Enjoy a delicious hearth-cooked meal, Detective Harry Monday is posing as a exhibition. Wisconsin Watercolor prepared with your own hands, in the golf-playing psychiatrist at the Shady Society was founded in 1952 by historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. Meadows Country Club. “A place where a group of Wisconsin artists led www.wadehouse.org old polyester goes to die,” says Harry, by Marion Bode. The Wisconsin after the club members start dropping Watercolor Society was the first QUEEN FOR A DAY like divots on the duffer’s course. Wisconsin Art Organization to be Yup, Shady Manor, the only place in devoted exclusively to watercolor November 21 the world you’d have to figure If It’s painting. Its purpose then as now Ladies, shop Downtown Plymouth and Monday, This Must Be Murder. has always been to demonstrate and at participating stores enter your name www.plymoutharts.org exhibit meaningful development in the for your chance to win “Queen for a medium of watercolor and to serve as a Day”. OCTOBER catalyst for those genuinely interested in watercolor. HOLIDAY GATHERING www.plymoutharts.org November 27 JOSEPH SARTORI CONCERT Make your way to downtown Plymouth SERIES PAINT THE TOWNS EN PLEIN for the Annual Holiday Gathering. October 3 AIR Downtown shops will have extended The Joseph Sartori Concert Series was hours, Chili Cook-off between October 16 initiated at the Plymouth Arts Center downtown shops will be 4-7pm, and Come see what the Plein Air Artists as a tribute to the late Joseph Sartori the highlight of night-The Christmas have painted at the free festive in honor of his musical talent and in Parade, starts at 7pm. reception. appreciation of the Sartori Family’s www.plymouthwisconsin.com www.plymoutharts.org generous contribution to the Plymouth SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY Arts Center. AUTUMN CELEBRATION www.plymoutharts.org November 28 October 17 & 18 Shop Plymouth, WI and support all the This October explore 19th century SOUND CELEBRATION ANNUAL traditions at the Wade House Autumn small businesses that makes Plymouth CONCERT Celebration. Visitors will carve jack- unique! October 3-4 o-lantern’s or Irish jack-o-lanterns DECEMBER A women’s barbershop group that sing using turnips, dip their own candles, four-part a cappella harmony. experience the dying of sheep wool, www.sound-celebration.com play snap apple in the blacksmith 24TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY shop, and enjoy a nice cup of warm MEMBERSHIP EXHIBIT SCCA NATIONAL apple cider in the hotel’s 19th Century December 4-January 15 CHAMPIONSHIP RUNOFFS kitchen. www.wadehouse.org Plymouth Arts Center will present its October 9-11 annual festive, public, Holiday Open The 57th SCCA National Championship House while celebrating the fine art Runoffs return to Road America on Oct. BREAKFAST AT THE INN created by its Member Artists. The 9-11. Previously, the Runoffs called Road October 24 Member’s exhibition and public social America “home” from 2009 to 2013 Help prepare an 1860’s breakfast in will be held Friday, December 4th from and now they return at a time of year the Wade House Kitchens, working at 4:30pm to 7:30pm. You are invited when the fall colors seem to dance the open hearth or period cookstove, to meet the artists and join in the around the beautiful race cars and and savor the hearty meal in the inn’s festivities. Enjoy live holiday music the mild weather creates the perfect dining room. and complimentary appetizers and conditions for exceptional racing. www.wadehouse.org desserts. Cash bar. A brief awards www.roadamerica.com ceremony will be held at 6:30pm. HALLOWEEN DANCE PARTY www.plymoutharts.org TAVERN NIGHT AT THE WADE October 31 HOUSE Grab your costume and head to CHARMING DOWNTOWN October 9 the Plymouth Arts Center for their CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Join us for a drink at Wade’s historic Halloween Party featuring II Cool Band. December 11-12 tavern and have a pint at the same bar www.plymoutharts.org Visit downtown shops as they open that was used 170 years ago! up their doors for open houses and www.wadehouse.org specials, trolley rides throughout the downtown, Santa and more! 14 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
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“COLORS OF CHRISTMAS” December 11-12 The PAC Singers Concert directed by Barb Zirwes-Nysse. www.plymoutharts.org WADE HOUSE CHRISTMAS WEEKEND December 12 & 13 Music from local groups, cookie decorating, activities in the visitor’s center and Wade House, horse drawn wagon rides (weather permitting). www.wadehouse.org THE STORY OF THE NUTCRACKER December 18-20 A holiday classic with guest dancers from Elite-In Motion Dance Studio. www.plymoutharts.org NEW YEAR’S EVE BIG CHEESE DROP & PARTY December 31 Count down to the new year with the giant Sartori Cheese Wedge Drop! Free event with live music, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, cash bar. www.plymoutharts.org Photo Courtesy of Louis Luina 16 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | EVENTS
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OUTDOOR DINING ALCOHOL SERVED DINING & DRINKS SEE AD ON PAGE BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CARRYOUT CATERING DINNER LUNCH A8 Panda 1511 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-8883 Antoinette’s Casual Dining 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-892-2161 • www.antoinettesplymouth.com 21 Antonio’s Sports Bar & Grille 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-893-5105 • www.antoniosplymouth.com 21 The Blind Horse Restaurant and Winery 6018 Superior Avenue, Kohler 920-467-8599 • www.theblindhorse.com Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center 133 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-892-2012 • www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com 13 Chester’s Drive In 1504 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-7722 Chissy’s Pub and Grill 215 St. Road 28, Waldo 920-528-8656 • www.chissys.com Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream 47 N. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-8300 • www.chocolateshoppeicecream.com Chris and Sue’s W3820 County Road C, Plymouth 920-467-3223 • www.chrisandsuesplace.com Cousins Sub 47 N. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-8300 • www.cousinssubs.com Culver’s 2318 Eastern Avenue 920-893-2663 • www.culvers.com Dairy Queen 3101 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-8784 • www.dq.com DeO’s Pizzaria & Pub 417 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-892-8485 • www.deomalleyspizzapub.com Dino’s Pizza & Subs 19 S. Milwaukee Street, Plymouth 920-892-6866 Domino’s Pizza 26 S. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-4800 • www.dominos.com 18 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | DINING
OUTDOOR DINING ALCOHOL SERVED SEE AD ON PAGE BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CARRYOUT CATERING DINNER LUNCH Dragon Buffet 550 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-449-5013 • www.dragonbuffetplymouth.com Elkhart Inn 91 Lincoln St., Elkhart Lake 920-876-3133 • www.elkhartinn.com El Sombrero 1414 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-0001 Exchange Bank Coffeehouse 301 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-893-2326 The Fig and The Pheasant 52 Stafford Street, Plymouth 920-893-0552 • www.thefigandthepheasant.com The Hub Studio Café 1611 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-9000 • www.thehubcoffee.com Hub City Restaurant 409 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-892-2829 Lakehouse Bar & Grill W6543 County Road C, Plymouth 920-893-2919 • www.lakehousebar.com Lola’s on the Lake 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 920-876-5840 • www.lolasonthelake.com McDonald’s 2111 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-4117 • www.mcdonalds.com More Frosting Please 435 E. Mill Street, Suite 13, Plymouth 920-980-4360 • www.morefrostingplease.com Otto’s Restaurant 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 920-876-5857 • www.osthoff.com/ottos Pacifico Mexican Bar and Grill 506 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-449-5160 Papa Murphy’s Take n Bake 58 N. Highland Avenue, Plymouth 920-893-6900 • www.papamurphys.com PIC-A-DELI 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth 920-892-4858 • www.generationsic.org WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 19
OUTDOOR DINING ALCOHOL SERVED SEE AD ON PAGE BREAKFAST KIDS MENU CARRYOUT CATERING DINNER LUNCH PJ Campbell’s at the Depot 114 Depot Road, Plymouth 920-893-8600 • www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com 21 Plank Road Distillery 601 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-0282 • www.plankroaddistillery.com Plymouth Brewing Company 222 E. Mill Street, Plymouth 920-400-1722 • www.plymouthbrewingcompany.com Quit Qui Oc Golf Course 500 Quit Qui Oc Lane, Elkhart Lake 920-876-2833 • www.quitquioc.com/restaurant Racer’s Hall W4408 County Road C, Plymouth 920-892-6900 • www.racershall.com Roadside Bar and Grill N5575 Highway 57, Plymouth 920-893-1770 SoLu Estate Winery & Meadery W8269 County Road F, Cascade 920-528-1550 • www.soluestate.com Subway 1924 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-892-6159 • www.subway.com Subway 428 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-893-2380 • www.subway.com Sweet Basil 645 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-892-7572 • www.sweetbasil-plymouth.com Taco Bell 3062 Kiley Way, Plymouth 920-892-4142 • www.tacobell.com Three Guys and a Grill at Marsh Lodge W7039 County Hwy SR, Elkhart Lake 920-876-4404 • www.threeguysandagrill.com 20 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | DINING
Great Food & Great Friends Serving Traditional German Cuisine Along With American Favorites VISIT US ON FACEBOOK SEE OUR FULL MENU ON OUR WEBSITE 114 Depot Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 • 920-893-8600 • www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com Located next to Antoinette’s “It’s Your Kind of P lac e” en HDTV ’s 11 Large Scre Pool & Darts rtainment Weekend Ente • Broasted Chicken • Pizza and Pasta • Friday Fish Fry • Salads, Sandwiches, and Wraps • Party Trays and Off-Site Catering Available Full Menu available including appetizers, sandwiches, wraps, burgers, pasta, pizza, & broasted chicken antoinettesplymouth.com | (920) 892-2161 AntoniosPlymouth.com | (920) 893-5105 18 West Mill Street, Plymouth WI, 53073 18 West Mill Street, Plymouth WI, 53073 WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 21
WHIRLPOOL/SAUNA MEETING ROOMS LODGING FITNESS CENTER INDOOR POOL PET FRIENDLY AD ON PAGE BREAKFAST WIFI AmericInn by Wyndham 53 1708 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth 920-449-1513 • www.wyndhamhotels.com/americinn Baymont by Wyndhams 678 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-449-1598 • www.wyndhamhotels.com/baymont 11 Country Rentals, LLC 2 Locations 920-980-5705 • www.countryrentalsllc.com The Fig and The Pheasant 52 Stafford Street, Plymouth 920-893-0552 • www.thefigandthepheasant.com Gilbert Huson House 315 Collins Street, Plymouth 920-892-2222 • www.husonhouse.com Inn on Hillwind N4922 Hillwind Road, Plymouth 920-892-2199 • www.innonhillwind.com Maple Leaf Motel N5565 Highway 57, Plymouth 920-893-6111 Near North N4275 Clems Road, Plymouth 414-305-1778 Osthoff Resort 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake 800-693-8593 • www.osthoff.com 17 Plymouth Inn 606 East Mill Street, Plymouth 920-893-5623 • www.plyinn.com 22 DISCOVER PLYMOUTH | LODGING
CHAMBER MEMBER CHAMBER MEMBER SHOPPING AD ON PAGE AD ON PAGE Allechant Boutique LLC Maggie’s Closet 37 29 217 E. Mill Street 127 E. Mill Street 920-893-9888 920-892-4400 • www.maggiescloset.net Back Door Bike Shop Miller and Boeldt 828 Eastern Avenue 8 Hill and Dale Road 920-893-9786 • www.backdoorbikeshop.com 920-893-4211 • www.millerboeldtinc.stihldealer.net Back from the Past Antique Moraine Gardens 107 E. Mill Street W4930 Sumac Road 920-893-5658 920-893-0843 • www.morainegardens.co Book Heads Book Store Neat Repeats 214 E. Mill Street 2627 Eastern Avenue 920-892-6657 920-892-9100 • www.neatrepeatsthriftshop.com Cain’s Bridal Wreath Nesemanns Diamond Center 531 E. Mill Street W5132 County Road O 920-892-2867 • www.cainsfloral.com 920-892-7726 • www.nesemannsdiamondcenter.com Capelle’s Farm Market Plymouth Arts Center Gift Shop 2236 Eastern Avenue 520 E. Mill Street 920-892-6826 920-892-8409 • www.plymoutharts.org Cheese Counter & Dairy Heritage Center Plymouth Furniture 133 E. Mill Street 920-892-2012 • www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com 13 2133 Eastern Avenue 920-892-6006 • www.plymouthfurniturewi.com Christel’s Pet Supplies & More Raven Nest 216 E. Mill Street 109 E. Mill Street 920-286-3683 920-860-1485 Country Equipment Service Seranya Studio Art Boutique W5140 County Road 0 1611 Eastern Avenue 920-892-8111 • www.countryequipmentservice.com 920-893-9000 • www.seranyastudios.com Custom Craft Trophy & Embroidery Sewing Basket, The 118 N. Highland Avenue 920-892-8501 • www.customcrafttrophy.com 426 E. Mill Street 920-892-4751 • www.sewingbasket.biz 53 Dear Old Books Shoppes on Mill Street, The 404 E. Mill Street 412 E. Mill Street 920-892-4447 920-892-8500 Division Street Marketplace St. Vincent DePaul 117 Division Street 2225 Eastern Avenue 920-892-0793 • www.divisionstreetmarketplace.com 920-892-4913 • www.svdpplymouth.org Dreams Unlimited Music Store Walgreens 215 E. Mill Street 2455 Eastern Avenue 920-893-8703 • www.dreamsunlimitedmusicstore.com 920-893-5895 • www.walgreens.com Eccentricities Home Décor & Gifts Walmart Supercenter 538 Walton Drive 428 Walton Drive 920-449-5544 920-892-7523 • www.walmart.com Ecology Outfitters Willow Wood Acres 426 Factory Street N5947 Willow Road 920-242-8053 • www.ecologyoutfitters.com 920-893-9908 • www.willowwoodacres.com Fleet Farm Wreath Factory, The 3110 Eastern Avenue N6625 State Road 57 920-893-5115 • www.fleetfarm.com 920-893-8700 • www.wreathfactoryonline.com Forgotten Times 108 Caroline Street 920-698-2036 WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 23
ADVERTISING DIRECTORY ACCOUNTING SERVICES ATTRACTIONS AUTOMOTIVE SALES & Begalke & Associates, LLC Cheese Counter & SERVICE 506 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-458-3591 | begalkecpa.com Dairy Heritage Center Van Horn Automotive Group 133 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 3000 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 Family owned CPA firm with over 50 920-892-2012 | www.cheesecapitaloftheworld.com 920-893-6361 | www.vanhornauto.com years of professional experience. We Beautifully designed in historic Van Horn Automotive Group is a family provide quality individual and business downtown Plymouth to share, educate born, employee owned business. income tax services, business start- and enjoy the greatest cheeses in Quality transportation and service at up advice, accounting and payroll Plymouth. As you peruse our store, a fair price. We offer; rental vehicles, preparation and all services to help engage in our interactive videos, service department, all makes and entrepreneurs run their business more quizzes and selfie fun center. Specialty models, pick-ups and delivery service, effortlessly and efficiently. cheese sandwiches and ice cream collision center, trade-ins, financing, delight all who come. used, new fair pricing. Foenix Tax & See ad on page 13 See ad on page 13 Business Services LLC John Michael Kohler Arts Center BANQUET HALLS Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 920-400-7541 | www.foenixtax.com 608 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081 Named for the mythical bird of rebirth! 920-458-6144 | www.jmkac.org Amore Banquet Hall A local and virtual accounting and tax Acclaimed arts center features 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-892-2161 | www.amoreplymouth.com firm. Offering accounting services, contemporary art exhibitions, Plymouth’s premier banquet, wedding personal & business tax preparation, performances, community events, and party destination. Capacity for software selection and training, family-friendly classes and activities, 30-220 guests. Neutral décor to business plan writing, training for DIY plus a café and shop. Opening August compliment any occasion or theme. Full business owners, startups, and more. 2020: John Michael Kohler Arts Bar. Handicap accessible. Check out 25 years of experience. Center’s Art Preserve, showcasing a our website for menus, pricing, photos world-renowned collection of artist-built and available dates. ASSOCIATIONS environments. Sheboygan Falls Chamber- Plymouth Arts Center BOOK STORES Main Street 520 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Book Heads 504 Broadway Street, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 920-892-8409 | www.plymoutharts.org 214 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-467-6206 | www.sheboyganfalls.org Plymouth’s leading arts destination 920-892-6657 Serving the business community of established in 1993. Featuring a vibrant Book Heads is an independent Sheboygan Falls through promotion, schedule of Fine Art exhibitions, live family-run bookstore specializing in events, business retention and theatre, concerts, classes for all ages, new books for all ages and interests. redevelopment, beautification and Gift Shop, Spring Art Tour, Jazz/Blues You’ll also find unique greeting cards, overall community support. Visit us and Crawl; the NYE “Sartori Big Cheese puzzles, gifts and reading accessories. “Experience our Timeless Charm” for Drop” and more! Special orders welcome. Check out the yourself! See ad on page 35 quotes decorating the inside! See ad on page 57 Sound Celebration Road America CARPET CLEANING N7390 Highway 67, Plymouth, WI 53073 Women’s Chorus 1-800-365-7223 | www.roadamerica.com IMPRESS Floor Care, LLC Hingham, WI 53031 920-922-2137 | www.sound-celebration.com 640 acre facility featuring year-round 920-564-4278 | www.impressfloorcare.com Sound Celebration is a women’s 4-part motorsports. Racing May thru October. We are an owner-operated floor harmony acapella chorus. Membership Corporate meeting and group tours cleaning business specializing in steam is open to all women. We’re a tax- available. On-site camping and cleaning of carpet, tile and grout, and exempt organization affiliated with concessions for major public events. furniture. With attention to detail, our Harmony, Inc., an international See ad on page 35 approach to floor cleaning insures the organization of women barbershop safest, deepest, and most effective singers. Weekly rehearsals at Plymouth Wade House cleaning for your space. 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CLOTHING/ACCESSORIES Elkhart Inn 91 South Lincoln Street, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 Sargento Foods, Inc. One Persnickety Place, Plymouth, WI 53073 Allechant Boutique 920-876-3133 | www.elkhartinn.com 1-800-CHEESES | www.sargento.com 217 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Rich in history and rich in the tradition As a family owned company for three 920-893-9888 of serving classic dishes using locally generations, we are committed to It’s all about you! Fabulous Clothing grown food to family and friends, old providing the most delicious cheese in Sizes S to 3X, ALEX and ANI, Purses, and new, just as it has for close to 100 many varieties and forms to satisfy all Jewelry, Sunglasses, Scarves, Gift years. cheese needs. Items-and anything you may need to See ad on page 37 complete your look! We travel all over the country looking for amazing items Lola’s on the Lake for our boutique! Open Sun 12-3, Mon- Restaurant & Lounge FLORAL & GIFTS 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4. 920-876-5840 | www.lolasonthelake.com Cain’s Bridal Wreath See ad on page 37 531 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Serving a sophisticated menu of 920-892-2867 | www.cainsbw.com Midwestern favorites with eclectic We’re a full service flower shop for Maggie’s Closet fare while offering panoramic views all occasions with local delivery. 127 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-892-4400 | www.maggiescloset.net of Elkhart Lake. A private dining room Specializing In weddings and events. Maggie’s Closet is one of the largest is available for parties of up to 30, We carry: cheese, fruit & gourmet consignment shops in southeastern featuring a stone fireplace and private baskets and treats. Gift items for Wisconsin! Featuring junior, women’s patio. Serving lunch and dinner. Hours all ages. Tuxedo rentals & wedding and plus size clothing, shoes, purses, may change seasonally. invitations. In business since 1992! jewelry, accessories and an entire floor of home décor & furniture pieces. Otto’s Restaurant 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 HEATING/COOLING/ See ad on page 29 920-876-5857 | www.osthoff.com PLUMBING DENTAL SERVICE Featuring a full menu of American cuisine in a casual setting for breakfast, CONTRACTORS lunch and dinner. Haucke Plumbing & Heating Advanced Dental Care Clinic 227 Division Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 62 S. Pleasant View Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-892-6601 | www.hauckeplumbing.com 920-892-8466 | www.advanaceddentalcareclinic.com PJ Campbell’s At The Depot Haucke Plumbing is a local, family- Voted Best in Sheboygan County; 114 Depot Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 owned business who has served the we’re your private family dentist 920-893-8600 | www.pjcampbellsatthedepot.com Plymouth area for over 35 years. We equipped with state-of-the-art 3D Casual Dining Experience in a historic believe that “good old-fashioned technology. Invisalign® to root canals train depot converted into a restaurant. service” is still the best way to take to same day crowns and sleep apnea Join our family and enjoy comfort food care of our customers. appliances where quality patient care is which includes steaks, ribs, sandwiches See ad on page 53 top priority! and German favorites. Offering See ad on page 11 something for everyone. Don’t forget the Big Pretzel and Baked French INSURANCE DINING & DRINKS Onion. State Farm Insurance 117 N. Milwaukee Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 See ad on page 21 Antoinette’s Casual Dining 920-893-9668 | www.jimschuldt.com 18 W. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Providing insurance and financial 920-892-2161 | www.antoinettesplymouth.com ELECTRICAL services. Antoinette’s features a broad array of K-W Electric, Inc. casual dining fare. Enjoy fresh salads, N5875 County Road M, Plymouth, WI 53073 sandwiches, wraps and juicy burgers. 920-467-2000 | www.kwelectricinc.com Suhrke Insurance Agency LLC 1215 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 Antoinette’s homemade pizza and K-W Electric, Inc. is an insured state 920-893-8108 | www.suhrke.com build your pastas are sure to please. licensed electrical contractor that has A locally owned independent Antoinette’s also serves Plymouth’s been providing commercial, industrial, insurance agency that has been in best broasted chicken. Casual, and residential electrical services business for over 60 years. Insurance comfortable cuisine…Antoinette’s. throughout Wisconsin since 1988. products including auto, home, farm, See ad on page 21 See ad on page 53 motorcycles, boats, business and life. Office hours Monday-Friday, 8am to Antonio’s Sports Bar FOOD MANUFACTURING 5pm and by appointment. 18 W. 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Serving the Non-smoking property featuring greater Sheboygan County and internal moves, local and long distance microwave and refrigerator in all king- Surrounding areas. residential and/or business moves, to bed rooms. High-speed internet, cable See ad on page 29 portable storage container rental. We with HBO, in-room coffeemaker, hair are the “Movers Who Care®” dryer and iron. Enhanced continental See ad on page 29 Pleasant View Realty breakfast, indoor pool, whirlpool, N6050 Pleasant View Realty, Plymouth, WI 53073 business center, meeting rooms and PHOTOGRAPHER 920-892-7711 fitness room. 327 Fremont Street, Kiel, WI 53042 920-894-7713 See ad on page 11 Rebecca Pfeifer Photography www.pleasantviewrealty.com N4424 Kettleview Road, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-838-6589 | www.rebeccapfeifer.com Family Owned Business. Our Gilbert Huson House A full service photography studio with commitment is to provide the best Bed & Breakfast a focus on weddings and portraits service possible to our customers and 315 Collins Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-892-2222 | www.husonhouse.com including senior pictures, headshots, to make the real estate experience Elegant 1891 landmarked Victorian family & couples photoshoots. I provide a pleasant one! Building relations on home nestled in a historic residential a truly enjoyable experience to clients trust…is our way of doing business. neighborhood. Five well-appointed looking for beautiful photographs & See ad on page 11 guest rooms with private baths and heirloom quality prints to outlast their wireless internet. Delicious breakfast. lifetime! Shorewest Realtors See ad on page 29 2500 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081 Walking distance to downtown shops 757-585-5355 | www.shorewest.com and eateries. 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Klips & Tips Plymouth School District St John Lutheran Church & School 435 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 125 Highland Avenue, Plymouth, WI 53073 222 North Stafford Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 920-627-4247 | www.klipsntips.com 920-892-2661 | www.plymouth.k12.wi.us 920-893-3071 | www.sjlplymouth.org Klips & Tips is a salon that offers We are just the right size to offer Worship Services: Saturday-4:30 p.m., something for everyone of all ages. We individual attention and a wealth Sunday-8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., take care of you from head to toe with of opportunities. Home to the LTC- Monday-6:30 p.m. Sunday Adult Bible everything from the latest Hairstyle Plymouth Science & Technology Center Study, Sunday Special Education Class and all Nail Services, to Massage, Ear and the Food Science & Agriculture and Sunday School-9:30 a.m. Candling, Spa Pedicures and Body Center, we value comprehensive Waxing. education, extracurriculars, innovation, SEWING/QUILTING See ad on page 37 collaboration, and wellness. Sewing Basket See ad on page 43 426 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 Studio 55 920-892-4751 | www.sewingbasket.biz 317 E. Mill Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 St. John the Baptist Sheboygan County’s Only Quilt Shop. 920-893-6037 | www.studio55pams.com Catholic Church & School Hundreds of inspiring samples and Visit Studio 55 for all the services you 115 Plymouth Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 thousands of bolts of fabric. We’re a need to look and feel your best. Get 920-892-4006 (Parish) big shop in a small town. Mon-Fri 9am- everything from a basic haircut to an 116 Pleasant Street, Plymouth, WI 53073 5pm, Wed 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-3pm, 920-893-5961 (School) exfoliating facial. Our experienced Sun-Closed. www.sjbplymouth.org stylists will help you refine your look See ad on page 53 MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday-4:00 p.m., with nail services, relaxing facials, and Sunday-9:30 a.m., Monday, Tuesday tanning services. and Thursday-8:00 a.m. CONFESSION: from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on the 2nd SCHOOLS & CHURCHES and 4th Saturdays. EUCHARISTIC L’ecole de la Maison ADORATION: Monday-3:30-6:30 p.m.- 101 Osthoff Avenue, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 8:00 p.m. SCHOOL: 3K-8 with after- 920-876-3366 school daycare. L’ecole de la Maison is a cooking See ad on page 43 school offering participants the opportunity to enhance their culinary skills. The school offers cooking courses, which are faithful to traditional recipes, yet geared towards the home kitchen. WWW.PLYMOUTHWISCONSIN.COM 27
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